In "The Odyssey," Odysseus does not specifically address a bird flying over his ship in a direct dialogue. However, throughout the epic, birds often serve as omens or signs from the gods, which Odysseus interprets as guidance. If you have a particular passage in mind, I can provide more specific insights based on that context.
From above - as if a bird were flying over, looking at an object.
The graph of a bird flying against gravity would likely show a decrease in altitude over time as the bird ascends. The graph would have a negative slope indicating the bird is flying upward against the force of gravity.
In general, a fear of birds is Orthophobia.
Argenavis Magnificens had a wingspan of over 5, possibly 6 meters. It is the largest flying bird known.
A hand level used by civil engineers for reconnaissance over a course (as of a projected road or canal)
Calypso has the power of immorality over Odysseus.
The peregrine falcon holds the title of the fastest flying bird in the world, reaching speeds of over 240 miles per hour while in a dive. It is known for its incredible hunting skills and agility in the air.
A "birds eye" view is a view of something from above. The view a bird would see while flying over something.
Right, an Ithsmus is a narrow strip of Land, it connects two larger areas of land. As Panama connects South America to Central America, for example.
The largest flying bird in the world is the Andean Condor. Argentavis magnificens was the largest bird ever to have flown EDIT: Incorrect. The Andean Condor is not the largest flying bird currently living. The Dalmatian Pelican has a bigger average wingspan and a larger average weight and is the largest flying bird currently living.
The war was over, and Odysseus wanted to return home to Ithaca.
there's a bird that's flying around the beach, watch it for a while and then you should know the pattern it flys in, stand on the box thing where the cardboard lady is and then grab the keys when the bird is almost over your head :).